Call For Papers
Instructions for submission:
The authors are invited to submit high-quality original technical papers for presentation at the conference and publication in the GIIS’24 Proceedings. Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore subject to meeting IEEE Xplore's scope and quality requirements. All final submissions should be written in English, following IEEE two-column Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings with a maximum paper length of 5 printed pages including references without incurring additional page charges (maximum 2 additional pages are allowed with over length page charge of $100 USD for each page). Papers exceeding 7 pages will not be accepted at EDAS. Standard IEEE conference templates for LaTeX formats are found at:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
At least one author of each accepted article must register to the conference and present the paper. All papers must be submitted in electronic form through the EDAS web site by the deadline:
Important Dates
Paper Submission Deadline:
30/10/2023
14/11/2023 (Extended)
30/11/2023 (Firm Deadline)
Acceptance Notification:
05/01/2024
20/01/2024
Camera-ready:
15/01/2024
27/01/2024
31/01/2024
Main topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Track 1: Next Generation Networking and Communications
Next Generation Networks
Next generation (5G/6G) mobile communications
5G and Internet of Things
Heterogeneous networks and small cells
Ad Hoc and sensor networks
D2D and M2M communications
Multi-antenna and beamforming systems
Signal processing for communications
Big data networking
Cognitive radio and networks
Pervasive and mobile computing
Wireless optical communications and VLC
Communications switching and routing
Traffic measurement and analysis
Smart grid and powerline communications
Satellite and space communications
Track 2: Internet of Things
Industry 4.0 and Industrial IoT
IoT architecture design and optimization
Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) networks
IoT communication protocols (6LoWPAN, RPL, 6TiSCH, LoRaWAN)
IoT data protocols (MQTT-SN, COAP, XMPP-IoT, AMQP)
URLLC for mission-critical IoT
Energy efficiency and energy harvesting in IoT
Data collection, processing, aggregation, and communication
Self-organization and self-healing of IoT networks
Cross-layer design and optimization in IoT
Machine-type communications in 5G systems
Security and privacy for IoT
Blockchain and IoT
Sensor deployment, placement, control, and management issues
Experimental results, prototypes, trials, and testbeds for IoT
Track 3: Emerging Topics in Communications and Networking
Edge-Fog Computing
Mobile cloud computing and 5G
Privacy and security in 5G
Cyber-physical systems
Big data and 5G data analytics
V2X standards and architectures
R&D activities towards IMT-2020 and beyond
5G Spectrum
5G standardization
5G applications and services
Network functions virtualization
Software-defined networks
Network slicing
Emerging IoT applications in 5G networks
Tactile Internet
Molecular, biological, and multi-scale communications
Telecommunication and Network Engineering Education
Track 4: Services, Standardization and Telecom Policies
Communication software and services
Services for rural and developing areas
Quality of Service (QoS) and Quality of Experience (QoE)
Cloud computing
Smart cities, smart public places, smart homes, smart agriculture/farming
Standards for communications and networking
Telecommunication Standards Education
Standardization activities (IEEE, 3GPP, ITU, ETSI, IETF)
Open communities, open API, open source
Telecom, governance, policy, and regulations
Telecom business: local, country, regional and international cases
Business models for global access
Spectrum regulation
Strategies for growing rural connectivity
Communities in connectivity policymaking
Social and societal roles of ICT